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L’Orech Yomim/Center for Healthy Living, Inc. (LOY) is an independent, not-for-profit organization that has been serving the Jewish Community since 1999, providing:

Seminar programs for families on topics relating to “Caring for Our Elders;”

Consumer information, referral, and advocacy assistance to family care givers;

Guidance and direction to health care providers in designing programs to meet the cultural needs of the community.

In addition to the support and involvement of Rabbis, Schools and Synagogues, LOY Center benefits from the availability of senior professional expertise in health care delivery, planning, marketing, and evaluation, computer science, quality assurance, and case management. A dedicated volunteer corps have produced exceptional results.

Appreciating new knowledge acquired from L’Orech Yomim advocacy regarding end of life and other Orthodox Jewish traditions relating to care management.

Communicating with Senior Public Health Educators

Rabbi Becker and Dr. Justice Mbizo Enjoying the exchange of learning each other’s traditions and the camaraderie of a shared mission to increase cultural competence among providers, students and community leaders.

The Professional Advisory Board

Mendel Singer, Phd, MPH, Case Western University (center) and Ephraim Shapiro,PhD, MPA, MBA, Ariel University (far right). Not Shown Here: Lee Caplan, MD, Phd, MPH, Morehouse School of Medicine and Judy Brickman, LCSW, New York City Department for the Aging, Retired.

College Student Healthy Aging Talks

Professional Development and Building Cultural Sensitivity of Future Practitioners at L’Orech Yomim senior program.

Fostering Healthy Aging: Health Equity

Designing and Engaging Orthodox Jewish elders in healthy aging practices such as exercise, overcoming sedentary life styles, and unavailability of culturally appropriate settings for such activity.